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A model revealed the appallingly inappropriate questions that she said a nurse asked her 10-year-old daughter after she took her to the hospital for a cat bite.
Robin O'Malley, a model, and radio show co-host shared the bizarre interaction that occurred after the nurses asked her to leave the room to ask her daughter questions. The mother did not reveal the name of the hospital where the incident occurred.
During a recent episode of The Outlaws Radio Show, O'Malley sat down with her other fellow co-hosts and said that the topic of the conversation is 'very triggering,' especially for parents.
As she started to tell the story, O'Malley spoke hesitantly as she revealed that nurses at the unnamed hospital asked her daughter if she was sexually active and if she had ever drank or smoked.
'I've worked so hard to protect her, just for these nurses to ruin her innocence in a split second when all we did was go to the hospital for a cat bite,' O'Malley said.
Robin O'Malley, a model, and radio show co-host shared the bizarre interaction that occurred after the nurses at an unnamed hospital asked her to leave the room to ask her daughter questions.
'I'm not gonna state what hospital,' the mother said, adding that her daughter was admitted into the pediatric wing.
She then went over the 'normal questions' that nurses and doctor's ask patients, including if they feel like harming themselves or if they feel safe at home.
'And so, these nurses asked me to leave the room for a moment so they could ask my daughter some questions.'
'I was thinking that they were going to ask those very questions I just listed, and those were not, in fact, the questions that they asked her,' O'Malley said.
The model said that her daughter is still an 'innocent,' 'normal child,' who 'doesn't try to act older than her age.'
O'Malley said: 'So these nurses asked my 10-year-old daughter if is she having sex and does she drink and smoke?'
After questioning her child, O'Malley said that one of the nurses came out of the room and told her that she 'may have opened up a can of worms.'
'And I'm like, "What do you mean?'
'And she said, "Uh, I asked her if she's having sex and she was very confused on what I asked her so now she's kind of curious",' O'Malley recalled.
The mother then went into the room where she was 'immediately' greeted by her daughter who asked: 'Mommy, what's sex?'
'Oh, okay. So now, I am very livid. I'm very, very, very upset because my innocent 10-year-old child, who I fought so hard to protect her innocence from this already crazy world, just for these nurses to ruin her innocence in a split second when all we did was go to the hospital for a cat bite,' O'Malley explained.
'Wow,' one of her co-hosts responded.
She then detailed how the questions the nurses asked didn't sit well with her.
'I find that to be an issue because it's not that they were asking her that because they felt something was wrong,' O'Malley said.
'They asked her that because now, apparently, this is a new thing that hospitals ask children starting from the age of seven.'
'And they do not communicate that with the parent beforehand.'
O'Malley (center) said that the nurses 'ruined' her child's innocence when they asked her those questions
The mother (right) said that she was told by a friend who works at the hospital that the new protocols to ask children seven and older those questions
After a brief moment of silence, her co-host, Darvio 'Kingpen' Morrow, said: 'Yeah, that's outrageous. That's absolutely outrageous.'
'The fact that they thought it was a good idea to do this, and the fact that they did, the most important thing is not only did they do this with a 10-year-old, but they did it without telling you first,' he added.
'Because you could have told them, "Aye, don't do that",' Morrow said.
'Right,' O'Malley replied.
'And the fact that they did that without your consent- that's wild.'
O'Malley said that she was left 'absolutely fuming' and 'distraught' over the interaction.
'I'm pretty sure smoke was coming out of my ears, like, I was heated,' she said.
The radio co-host said that she didn't see the nurse again after she asked her daughter's those questions.
Morrow then said that the entire situation would have been different if O'Malley's daughter was at the hospital for something that had to do with that 'region.'
'Like, it was a cat bite,' he said laughing before he added: 'What are we doing?'
The frustrated mother said that following the awkward exchange, she told a her friend who works at that hospital.
'She was like, "Unfortunately, they make us ask that question now, starting from the age of seven-years-old",' O'Malley said.
'And I was like, that is so f'd up.'
'That nurse destroyed that innocence part of her,' she added.